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Killer at Large
A master of disguise poses as a wax figure to rob a safe of its jewels.
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Plot Summary
A famous bandleader finds himself embroiled in a murder mystery when a wealthy industrialist is found dead during one of his performances. Suspects abound in the exclusive club, and the bandleader must use his wit to uncover the killer before he becomes the next victim. The investigation involves a cast of colorful characters, including a feisty reporter and a bumbling detective.
Critical Reception
Killer at Large was a modest B-movie production that received little attention upon its release and is largely forgotten today. Critical reception was lukewarm, with reviewers often noting its predictable plot and reliance on familiar tropes. However, some appreciated its lighthearted approach to a crime story and the presence of its popular star.
What Reviewers Say
A lighthearted and somewhat formulaic crime-comedy.
Rudy Vallee's star power is evident, but the plot offers few surprises.
Fails to deliver a truly compelling mystery.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, likely due to its age and obscurity.
Fun Fact
The film features Rudy Vallee, a hugely popular singer and bandleader of the era, attempting a foray into acting, showcasing his charisma even within a less-than-memorable film.
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